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Buckingham House As It Was Circa 1750. After A Contemporary Oil Painting. The House Was The Core Of Todays Palace. From The Book Buckingham Palace, Its Furniture, Decoration And History By H. Clifford Smith, Published 1931
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Buckingham House As It Was Circa 1750. After A Contemporary Oil Painting. The House Was The Core Of Todays Palace. From The Book Buckingham Palace, Its Furniture, Decoration And History By H. Clifford Smith, Published 1931
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This print takes us back in time to the year 1750, showcasing Buckingham House as it stood during that era. Based on a contemporary oil painting, this image offers a glimpse into the origins of what is now known as Buckingham Palace. Serving as the core of today's magnificent palace, this historic house holds within its walls centuries of British history and grandeur. The photograph captures the essence of an elegant townhouse in London, England. Its architectural details are meticulously depicted, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship that went into its construction. The original illustration from which this print was derived showcases not only the exterior but also hints at the opulent furniture and decoration found inside. Published in 1931 by H. Clifford Smith in his book "Buckingham Palace, Its Furniture, Decoration And History" this print serves as a valuable piece of historical documentation. It provides us with a tangible connection to our past and invites us to explore further into the rich heritage associated with one of Britain's most iconic landmarks. Ken Welsh's skillful rendering ensures that every detail is faithfully preserved for generations to come. Whether you are an admirer of architecture or simply fascinated by history, this print transports you back in time and allows you to witness firsthand how Buckingham House laid the foundation for today's majestic palace.
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